“Each tree that was removed has a photo before it was removed, after it was removed and also a chain to where it was carted away. And by the way, if they didn’t do that, they didn’t get paid,” said Mangano. “And we all have this in electronic form. You can go on an electronic map, just point to the area or the specific tree and you’ll get all that information. That’s why we welcome the inquiry, because I don’t think the public understands the amount of electronic data and oversight that we captured.”